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Re: 39th, 41st, 42, & 43rd Tenn Burials in Ga

Lee,

Could you provide me with the source of your information re the burials you've noted for the 43rd Tenn.

I've annodated in brackets additional information on my men from the 43rd.

The only Evans I have in my roster is a William N. Evans, Pvt., Co. G. But, this intelligence derives from only one CSR card, namely, that being of a Federal Oath of Allegiance taken on May 22, 1865.

Evans, J. N. [Pvt. William N.]; Co G; 21 Oct 34-17 May 20; Zion Hill Ceme,near Matt, Forsyth County
Graves, C. W. [Pvt. Charles W.]; Co I; 18 Jan 36-1 Sep 68; West Hill, Dalton; brother of John B. Graves and Samuel G.Graves, I/43 TENN
Graves, John Barringer 2LT [1st Lt]; Co I; 6 May 33-7 Jan 13; West Hill, Dalton
Graves, Samuel G. [2nd Sgt.]; Co I; 27 May 38-12 Feb 08; West Hill, Dalton
Liner, Andrew J. [Pvt.]; Co H; 28 Apr 45-16 Jan 27; Chickamauga Municiapl, Chickamauga, Walker County [Liner appears in a 43rd Tenn. Renion photo in Chattanooga at the 23rd UCV Convention, May 27, 1913]

Many thanks,

George Martin
Sparks, NV

http://webpages.charter.net/43tenn

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